What is the N+2 Rule NSFAS? Scholarship 2021

What is the N+2 Rule NSFAS? Scholarship Programme 2021

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The rule that NSFAS applies for the length that they fund students is called the N+2 rule. Keep reading to find out what the rule is!

 

The rule means that students have N+2 years to finish the degree they have applied for. N refers to the minimum number of years allocated by the institution to complete the qualification a student is registered for. The +2 refers to an additional 2 years that NSFAS includes for the number of years they will fund a student.

 

Important note: the N+2 rule is based on the number of years that a student has been registered at a public university in South Africa. This is regardless of institution change such as a transfer from one university to another. The years before the transfer count towards the N of years.

 

To find out more about NSFAS, you can visit the NSFAS website.

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